Become a Creator today!Start creating today - Share your story with the world!
Start for free
00:00:00
00:00:01
Crossover Thursday x Daily Palace image

Crossover Thursday x Daily Palace

Daily Brentford
Avatar
0 Playsin 15 hours

This is your Crossover Thursday, where we meet with the team at Daily Palace to look ahead to this weekend's fixture.  We discuss the improvement of Palace and their impressive recent run, key players to look out for and how we think the game will pan out.

Hosts:  Dan Tanner (Daily Palace) 

Daniel Toppin (Daily Brentford)

Instagram/X/TikTok: @gspnbrentford

Zencastr

Built for quality - Designed for growth.

A new era for creation is here.

The only complete audio + video platform to get best-in-class recording, intuitive editing, AI-powered growth features, and top-tier distribution tools - all in one place.

Get started for free!

We highly recommend it!

https://zencastr.com/?via=ken

#MadeOnZencastr

Global Sports Podcast Network - Creating the world's first network of 30-minute daily podcasts for the world's biggest sporting export, the English Premier League.

For advertising and sponsorship deals or to learn more about the scale and demographics of our audience - email Ken Davies, VP Business & Development at:

ken.davies@globalsportspodcastnetwork.com

www.globalsportspodcastnetwork.com

Copyright | 2024 | Global Sports Podcast Network | All Rights Reserved

Recommended
Transcript

Podcast Crossover with Brentford

00:00:06
Speaker
sports podcast network Hello and welcome to the Daily Palace podcast brought to you by the Global Sports Podcast Network. Today we have a crossover episode with the Brentford team.

Season Perceptions and Game Review

00:00:21
Speaker
So we've got Dan from the Brentford team up coming coming all the way down to have a little chat with me. You all right? All good. Yeah, I'll be there at the weekend. So looking forward to it.
00:00:32
Speaker
ah you people going down to cellar so you can't be all that far away it's not it's not the best end actually it's um oh it's one of the worst away ends in the league i have to say i mean if you're if you're not the tallest person so i'm quite tall so i'm okay but if you're not the tallest person it's it's a struggle to see there yeah well sorry i can't really do much about that but as i i forgot to mention i am the host today dan tanner so As it's the crossover, we're going to have a little bit of a chat on how we perceive the season so far. A little thing of how Brentford's going, a little bit of how Palace has been going, and our thoughts on the season so far. And then maybe have a look at the previous game as this is the first reverse crossover. So now it's the reverse fixtures are coming in, so now we've got to have a bit of history repeating itself, or are the tides going to change?
00:01:30
Speaker
And then lastly, we'll give kind of like score predictions and maybe some players that are going to make make an impact in the game for both sides.

Brentford's Fight for Survival

00:01:39
Speaker
So to start off, Daniel, how how do you think, what's your views and thoughts on the Brentford season so far because I'm Preparing for this. I was kind of have a look at your ah fixtures over the last couple of months and they have been well dire really you've had man United Liverpool and Arsenal in the space of a month and had the Unlucky misfortune of being the giant killed in the FA Cup fixture the other week So it can't have been fun the last month or so to be reporting ah doing a podcast really
00:02:16
Speaker
No, well, in terms of the league season, it's been OK. I think you you've got to say it's pretty good. I think survival every season is the first objective for a team like Brentford. And we're much more comfortable than we were this time last season, where we were looking over our shoulder a little bit. So in terms of that, it's gone OK. Of course, there are teams like Bournemouth, Fulham, Forrest, who are exceeding expectations. So we're not quite on that level.
00:02:42
Speaker
but Yeah, it's been fine. We've scored a lot of goals this season. Our home games in particular have been very entertaining. The likes of Brian and Boomer ya and Yaya and Whistler both have scored over 10 goals this season. Michal Damscar has been brilliant in terms of his assist numbers. I think early in the season, we started with a lot of more favorable home games. So obviously where we played Palace on the opening day, but then we played the likes of Southampton, Ipswich, Wolves, um Leicester all at home. So we got the results that we needed to in those games. Our way games to begin with are much more difficult. We played the likes of Liverpool City, um United away and by contrast. so We didn't do so well on the road. I think the biggest frustration I've had this season is what you mentioned at the end there, us losing in in the Cup competition. So even in the Carabao Cup, we managed to get all the way to the quarterfinal.
00:03:37
Speaker
We played against Newcastle, who we had beaten in the league about nine days earlier, and we made five or six changes taking out the core of our team and we lost. And again, against Plymouth, you can't underestimate these teams. If you take out five or six of your top players, there's always a risk that you end up on on on the kind of result that we were. So that's my biggest frustration, given that we are 11th or 12th in the Premier League.
00:04:03
Speaker
why haven't we prioritised perhaps those competitions and going on a cup run? Because I think the only other real goal now for the rest of this season now we're out of the cups is to try and sneak into those European places.

Palace's Mid-Table Challenges

00:04:16
Speaker
But I think that's very much a long shot given where we are currently. Yeah, I think very much Palace isn't much different. We started off poorly and now it's just it's trying to slowly move up the table. And we've been doing talk really well recently.
00:04:32
Speaker
Uh, we've sort of, I think it's seven unbeaten in a row, including, yeah, I'm sorry, I have to bring this up the cup competition. We, uh, we went through, we got the, um, and yeah, we had a sort of slightly better when it comes to the slightly cup competitions as well. We got to the, I think it's also the court's finals. Well, then we had to play Arsenal twice in five days and kind of conceded nine goals. ah So we got kind of mulled there, which wasn't fun either, especially when I had to talk to the, uh,
00:05:01
Speaker
the Arsenal guys two or three times in a very, very quick succession. But I think you're very much in the same window at the moment. It's it's trying to get that mid table and trying to just secure any kind of ah position we can. And at the moment, and also in the January transfer window, just trying to keep some of our players. like We've got some England internationals that everybody seems to be sniffing around, which seems to be kind of a bit more of a problem.
00:05:30
Speaker
but yeah But yeah. Likewise, in terms of Brentford, I think transfers, I think the likes of Brian and Bumo, I think he'll be off in the summer. I think at the moment, we're very much trying to keep hold of the likes of him and Whissa. So yeah, but there's always teams sniffing around. It looks like we're getting a new right back in, um who will sign tonight or tomorrow. There's a chance he may play against Palace, but I suspect it might come a bit soon. Yeah.
00:05:54
Speaker
Yeah, I was looking at that and I think it's sort of in the net. I think he's now going down to like confirm the transfer. So it might be confirmed in the next couple of hours from when this... Medical tonight, I think, yeah. So met medical on Wednesday evening. um So it will likely be confirmed on Thursday. Yeah, because we had our major transfer of Eze. I'm going to do that a lot. They have a very, very... Literally was confirmed just before the West Ham game. So he's sitting in in the stands watching his new team.
00:06:23
Speaker
we' We're still looking for that essentially left backs because we're getting kind of poached. Tyreek Mitchell seems to be the one on the everybody's list at the moment, which is kind of annoying. So very much the same way. But in terms of Palace this season, we started off absolutely abysmally and not winning until like mid October and then having to beat Spurs on a very, very sort of Grinding out 1-0 performance and then it slowly started to get better. And yeah, we got got away with our nasty pre

Aiming Above Relegation

00:07:00
Speaker
-Christmas period of Man City and Chelsea and all that very, very close together and beating Brighton too. So, which is always good. You got to beat the Derby guys. still So any kind of like, would say like,
00:07:16
Speaker
as but aspirations or anything for the season? Do you think you can make it to Europe or is it going to be a bit more of a realism of trying to just get 10th or 11th interest trying to stay there?
00:07:27
Speaker
or do we really think you can push onto the next level essentially? i don't I don't think we'll make it. I think it's a long shot but there's always a chance I guess until there's not. I think the team have very much got to aim for those positions because you want something tangible to aim for and coming 9th or 10th it doesn't doesn't get you much reward apart from a few extra million for the next season. so I suppose it has to be the aim for anyone in and around Brentford and Palace because I think both of us are far too above the relegation zone now in terms of points given at the bottom three aren't picking up points very fast. I think we'll be OK this season. So the next aim is to look up and and try and do that. I think in order for us to do that, we need to probably just get more results against the t against the top teams. I think we've done quite well this season at beating the teams that perhaps on paper that
00:08:22
Speaker
we are slightly better than or even the home games against teams that are considered more are equal. I think this one will be a very tough one given the run you're on and I think you know you're you're you're a team who are probably quite similar to us in terms of quality and and level so I think this will be quite a well-matched game and a difficult one given the circumstances in the run you guys are on. Yeah I'm expecting it to be sort of because we're kind of like fire and ice we are very very similar teams I think I said this in the when we first started the podcast that I thought Brentwood was going to be one of those ones where literally we are almost identical. We've got some good players on either side, but most of them are kind of at the same level. So it's going to get very, very minute things are going to change or some really weird referee decisions. We've also got to kind of slightly worry about your great habit of scoring in the first couple of minutes of games, which is a a thing from
00:09:21
Speaker
this season of like, as soon as as soon as you sit down, oh, they've already scored, so. Yeah, it's it's very much died down recently. We've not, we've not done that recently, but yeah, it happened. I think three or four games in a row at one point earlier this season, including a away at city and away at

Palace's Improvement Goals

00:09:38
Speaker
Tottenham. So you never know it's possible. We've also done it a couple of times after the opposition score. And it's not noticed as much when that happens because the goal will end up being on, you know, the 60th minute or something, but we have done it once or twice after the opposition has scored as well. So.
00:09:54
Speaker
The best advice I can give you, don't score a goal and then we won't do it to you. Don't score. Just leave it as a nil-nil and we'll all be happy.
00:10:04
Speaker
Is there anything you want to ask me before we move on to the next section? No, obviously, I was just going to ask what what you think is behind the recent upturn. Obviously, is it the fact that you took a little while to get used to perhaps losing Elise, who obviously went in the summer?
00:10:20
Speaker
And again, is your aspirations, I would assume they're very similar to what I said about Brentford. Yeah, our aspirations are very much at the moment, I think. If you asked me this at the beginning of the season, it would have been just to survive, get out of the relegation zone, because we were absolutely appalling. We were just kind of, we we weren't getting like beaten, beam but we were losing very silly 1-0 games and things like that. It was unforced errors.
00:10:47
Speaker
but Now that we've gone on to a nice bit of form, we've started to take points off much like you guys, the bit the big teams, and we've slowly started to get points off of teams that we should be getting points off. So like the relegation guys, so very much in the same vein. Aspiration wise, I would love to get Europe, but at the moment, I don't think we have a squad or the investment to do anything like that. If we can get sort of into the top 10 would be greatly appreciated because Palace's highest I think position is like I think 11th ever in the apprenticeship so if you can get into that top 10 it will show that there is some kind of life at Palace there is some kind of a potential there that only maybe one or two extra players or world-class players even to try and just push us that a little bit further
00:11:43
Speaker
that's yeah I can't very much that's very much the same vein as you are that it's a mid-table team that it's going to take quite a bit of investment to push into the next bit.

Zencaster Promotional Segment

00:11:54
Speaker
With that I think we'll take a quick break to hear from our lovely provider here at Zencaster that allows us to talk about not sensing football for half an hour or so on a daily basis.
00:12:08
Speaker
Do you have a story that the world needs to hear? Have you struggled with reaching new audiences who are engaged with your story? Well, it might be time for you to start a podcast. Let me tell you about a platform we use here at Global Sports Podcast Network. Zencaster makes easy to start a high quality podcast built for growth from day one.
00:12:26
Speaker
With 4K video recording from your phone and AI editing that automatically removes the ums as you nose and 22 other speech patterns, Zencaster makes it super easy to start a podcast that sounds great. Ready to tell your story? Well, check out the link in the show description to learn more about Zencaster. And we are back with the Daily Palace podcast with the crossover with Brentford. So as it is the the reverse fixture from the first ever,
00:12:55
Speaker
Daily Palace and Brentford crossover.

Brentford's Premier League Progress

00:12:58
Speaker
Let's go and have a quick reminder and relive the first game, which was essentially the first game of the season, which was a 2-1 victory for Brentford, which had its moments of just a bit of lunacy, really. i seem to I remember it very fondly of Eze being denied essentially a world-class free kick.
00:13:24
Speaker
from so something like the 30, 40 yards out. And Hughes being a stupid boy and pushing over somebody and in that same play for no reason whatsoever, and then getting essentially that shot taken away. And I think it was also one or two like very weird refereeing decisions, but that may be just my palace bias.
00:13:52
Speaker
What do you kind of remember of that first game? Well, it was our first win against Palace. I think over the years since we got promoted, we kept drawing for a very long time until the end of last season when we went to Selhurst Park and Crystal Palace won. So at the start of this season, we were looking into it thinking, OK, Palace are a team that there were very few teams by that point that we hadn't beaten at some point.
00:14:17
Speaker
I think it was Palace, Leicester and Newcastle, the three we hadn't beaten in the Premier League era. And that got us off on the right foot. we We beat them and we went on to beat Leicester and Newcastle this season. So we've now not played, that there' there's nobody that we've played in the Premier League we haven't beaten at some point. So that was, that's that's probably my overriding memory of it. Of course it was a long time ago in terms of the game and obviously um it was another game where both Whissa and Mbuma got on the score sheet together which happens quite regularly for Brentford and they've been such a great source of goals for us this season especially since Ivan Tony's left and Whissa's gone down the middle. and So yeah it was it was a good way to start the season I think another statistic I don't think Brentford have lost on the opening day in a Premier League season yet so
00:15:05
Speaker
It was good to continue that record as well. We've never ended a weekend in the relegation zone. So I think our strong starts usually help help towards that. Yeah, it's very much you can't really underestimate, Brent. Since you've got come into the premiership, you've really sort of state your claim as we're not going to be pushovers. Because I seem to remember the first game, I think first game at the stadium was a a 0-0 with Arsenal straight off the bat. We won. It was 3-2-1 or 3-1? Yeah, see what I thought it was 0-0. The new stadium and you get Arsenal straight off there to christen it and yeah, you go and actually give them a game. so And this was when Arsenal were really in the the ascendancy, not quite what they are now, but very much that
00:15:58
Speaker
not quite the kind of title contender, but almost. So which is always ah I think it helps. I think when when when you come up as a newly promoted team, especially one who hasn't been in the Premier League for so long, it was over 70 years when we got promoted. It helps to get that first win under your belt. You see teams nowadays. I think Ipswich took so long to get their first win at home.
00:16:23
Speaker
I feel like it would get on your mind. if If we didn't win that opening game, then there's always a question mark, you know, when is the first win come in? And, you know, it's easy to lose games in the Premier League. It's very easy. And I think we've seen since we've come up how much, especially last season and this season, how much a promoted three struggles. So I don't think it can be underestimated how well we've done and obviously Palace as well. I know you got promoted many years ago now.
00:16:50
Speaker
but you're always a team that seems to be solid enough in the Premier League. I suspect the only frustration from Palace fans' point of view is that you you haven't really pushed on beyond being solid enough in the Premier League. Yeah, we we I think we've been in the prem now for about a decade, but we got relegated the previous time we were there and got relegated on the last day of the season when it statistically wasn't supposed to happen, which is always fun.
00:17:19
Speaker
So, but yeah, ours is very much that we've been slowly plugging away and never really pushing any further.

Brentford's Strategic Recruitment

00:17:25
Speaker
We like our little comfort zone of mid table, but yeah we have some, we've had some decent runs and decent sort of teams out over the years that never pushed any further. But going back to sort of Brentford, I think a lot of that comes down to the recruiting style. You kind of have, you're not going out to get world beaters or anything, you're getting players that fit a system at a decent price. So it's not sort of very much in the same vein as Palace of trying to keep it as sustainable as possible. So I, which I really do, I kind of admire that kind of thing the same way with a Brighton do the same kind of style of get players to fit a system.
00:18:06
Speaker
Would you kind of agree with that or do you want to be doing a little bit more in the transfer window? I mean, I guess everyone's going to want a little bit more, but that's not how football and finances work, especially Brentford. I mean, we don't have the richest owner. He's probably near the bottom of the list in terms of Premier League owners. Of course, it helps that we're in the Premier League and we get the money that's associated with that. I think we've we've ever since promotion, we've not broken the bank.
00:18:34
Speaker
I mean, even now, the core of our team, when everyone's fit, the likes of Norgard, Janelle, Pinnock and Bumo, all in the championship squad, they got promoted. and I think it's harder in the Premier League to recruit players. Brentford don't typically sign Premier League proven players because they come as an expense set that they're just typically more expensive. So we do tend to sign players who could grow into the role. And as a result, it sometimes takes time for new signings to bed in. For example, Dam's Guard this season has been our best player, but it took him a year or two to get where he is now. I'd say the same about Nathan Collins sent her back and again, Keen Lewis Potter as well.
00:19:15
Speaker
who's playing really well at the moment. He's playing really well at left back, which he's not. He's he's always been an attacking player, but he's done so well at left back this season that I'm wondering if actually that is where his future lies. But yeah, the the the recruitment's been good. Largely, it does take time.
00:19:30
Speaker
for these players to bed in. Joanne Whistler, another one, we we signed one of our first Premier League signings. He's always good for goals and you know he's worth a lot more now than what what we bought him for. Over the years, of course, we've we've lost one or two. We lost David Rare a couple of years ago.
00:19:46
Speaker
We lost Ivan Tony, obviously the summer are just gone and I probably expect Brian and Boomo, someone like him to be next. and So we're very much used to that model. We we we tend to sign for fairly low fees and and and sell for a lot more. Of course we are breaking our transfer records is seemingly every year now and as we become more established and we do have more funds.
00:20:08
Speaker
But yeah, it's generally been good. We're still waiting for certain players to come good. Kevin Schade has been a bit hit and miss, but you can see the potential there. And in a year or two's time, we could be saying how he's the next big star like that goes for a big fee. Dortmund are already looking at him, despite him not really get achieving his potential with us yet. And then the likes of Igor Tiago, who he signed in the summer to replace Ivan Toni, we've barely seen yet because he's been injured nearly all season.
00:20:36
Speaker
Which isn't ideal and it is something, if I'm going to criticize this at all, we do, we are a team that suffer a lot of injuries and we do seem to sign a lot of players who are quite injury prone if I'm going to criticize this at all. But yeah, generally it's been good. Obviously we've got another player coming in hopefully in the next day or two, which feels a void at full back given that Aaron Hickey and Rico Henry have recently been out for so long. I think we do need more depth there. So hopefully that will help as well.
00:21:05
Speaker
Yeah, I think Palace are kind of very much in the same vein when it comes to recruiting.

Palace's Recruitment Challenges

00:21:10
Speaker
ah Go through the championship, go through some of the mid-table foreign the German or the Spanish, whatever. Actually, we got in Kamada for a relatively sort of modest price. Hasn't quite found his feet yet. He's had one or two so decent games, but he's never actually like shown what he could potentially do. We've got La Croix in who also took a couple of games to get into it, but it's now becoming a very firm fan favourite, especially with his way of celebrating with the fans after every game, sort of go over to the fan the fan block either the away or whatever, and actually sort of celebrating with them and getting them all right, sort of getting the fans going. But we've also also had our duds with Inketia for
00:22:02
Speaker
A fairly sizable fee hasn't really delivered yet, but we all know what he can he should be able to do. But for some whatever reason in the palace setup, it is not working. But very much in the same vein of trying to get players on a decent, decent price and probably going more into the championship, getting players that can actually grow into a role more than just sort of forcing them into a mentor into a team that's not really ready for them. up Is there anything else you want to ask before we move on? No, I'm happy to go straight ahead with predictions, if that's next. Going to predictions, a couple of yes. So we're going to take a quick break and then we'll go into some predictions for scores and maybe a couple of players from both sides that will
00:22:53
Speaker
but have an impact and again of ah baffled for the midtable the global sports podcast network is changed in the of for And we are back for with the Daily Palace podcast with a crossover with Brentford.

Game Predictions and Key Players

00:23:25
Speaker
We're now going to go into the final section. The most important part of the preview ones and the crossovers are the score predictions and which players do we think are going to have an impact in the game. So Dan, as you are the guest, what do you think what's your score predictions and who do you think the key players are probably going to be?
00:23:46
Speaker
I think it'll be a really tight game. I think it it wouldn't surprise me if it goes either way. I think we're still in the early stages of of our waveform improving. I've been asked so many times this season why our waveform has been so bad compared to our home form. I think it's a lot of it is due to just the fixes we've played. We've played a lot of the bottom six or seven at home and not away yet. And I think I was kind of proven right, considering our last away game was Southampton and we won five nil.
00:24:16
Speaker
we cant play We can play well away. I think it just obviously depends on on the opposition a lot of the time. I think home advantage is a thing. I expect our home record to be slightly better than our way record. But I certainly don't think we can't get results away from home. I think this will be tight. I think this could go back to before our last two games against each other, where where we used to just keep drawing. And there used to be not too much in the game. So I'll go one all. I always think we can see, because we're not we We're quite leaky at the back. We haven't we haven't kept many clean sheets this season. But equally, you could say going forward, the likes of Damsguard and Boomer and Whissa, those three in particular, they can hurt anybody on their day. As I said, I think Damsguard has been our best player this season. he everything we Everything good that we do is it goes through him. He is always positive, always looking to go forwards. And then when you've got the likes of Boomer and Whissa, who will make the runs and they will finish it off?
00:25:15
Speaker
We always pose a threat, I think, in that in that way. I think if we struggle with anything, it's sometimes getting the ball out. We don't have a big target man up front. Well, Igor Tiago would be that. But he's been injured for most of the season. Kevin Shada, he's got a leap on him. He's quite tall. So he we we can go longer through him at times. I think especially against the bigger teams, we struggled sometimes to get out of our own area. But I'm hopeful here that we can have some play. We will be able to play some football. and um hopefully between those three in particular, we'll be we'll be able to create things. So I'll go one all, I think it'll be tight. I think both teams will have chances and and yeah, I think it'll be more of the same if we ignore the last couple of results between Brentford and Palace. We're just trying to ignore them, yeah. yeah i And it's like, yeah, you you beat Southampton and that's not exactly fair really, is it? That's just that's just bullying them after a while. It's proved that we could play away from home and we hadn't run away until then.
00:26:17
Speaker
But yeah, I would probably, I say this every time when it's a palace game, it's going to be, it's not going to be that pretty. It's going to be a fight for every blade of grass. We're not, we're going to say classy, but we can sort of have a really kind of deadly counter attack, especially with Eze and Mateta kind of growing this chemistry.
00:26:42
Speaker
over the last few games. I think two or three of the last Matata goals have been from SA Assist, especially whereas one against West Ham, the other one against Ipswich. But it's also the thing about our home form isn't particularly brilliant. We're kind of hit and miss when it comes to our home, but we can play against the big guys there. But when it's the teams that are what we should be winning, we tend to kind of struggle a bit. But Other than the usuals, Mateta and Eze, I think Munoz might be quite effective now that he's sort of back from his mini-suspension over Christmas. He's starting to be a little bit more effective down that right wing with his sort of speed and his pace. Hopefully, we might even get a debut from Romanesi as well. So we could add that into the equation of the and next Alesi, who's essentially being dubbed. soer
00:27:42
Speaker
we could the premiership can finally see if he's actually worth what everybody was saying about him. Is there anybody on the palace side you're kind of but don't really want to have a good game that you're kind of worried about? Well, it would be as a Mateta. I think that that's where the goals come from. I think the creativity. compound game Yeah. Yeah. The creativity comes through as a obviously c Mateta.
00:28:09
Speaker
goes on these runs of form where he's on a real hot streak and I think he's approaching one now if he's not on one so I think that that's a danger that we need to stop I think he's obviously quite a physical striker as well he can he he'll get in our faces and I've heard you also play that song when he scores so I don't want to be hearing that. You don't want to hear the banger boys go off do you?
00:28:36
Speaker
Yeah, well, I'm kind of worried about Matoro really. He's the fantasy football darling at the moment. He is scoring so many sort of weird and wonderful goals. So he's one I'm kind of concerned about and Dom start is definitely I got a guy I kind of admire for a while I definitely would like him at Palace. I think I did something about we were talking about him a couple of weeks ago. And definitely one of those guys that sort of really deadly set piece take a really really good playmaking midfielder and when he's on he can be really hard to defend against and I think our central midfield isn't the best at the moment we're doing all right it started off pretty light and pretty sort of uninspired but Hughes has started to get ah somewhere especially after
00:29:28
Speaker
Brentford game which I think on this podcast we definitely rinsed him for quite a while because of that stupid little mistake and we're wondering why he's still at the club but now he's now coming into a bit of form so yeah I think we we're gonna have it's gonna be a na a probably unspectacular game I think I don't think I've done a score prediction yeah I think my prediction I think will probably be 1-0 Palace We started to do a little bit better in defence, but we are not big goal scorers. It's very much a 1-0 and then shut up shop as much as possible. Or we're gonna it's gonna or this could descend into a 2-0, 2-2 back and forth game. So that's kind of ah the problem with these mid-table teams and when they're too similar to each other.
00:30:20
Speaker
At the very least, whoever gets some points out of it can move further away from Man United and Spurs and slowly push them down in the relegation zone. Is there anything else you want to bring up down before we finish? No, that's a good place to wrap up on that note. Yeah, I think that's a good place to wrap up that both of our teams will want to push Spurs and Man United close to the relegation zone. Well,
00:30:46
Speaker
On that, I want to thank dan Daniel from the day Brentford for taking the time out of his obviously busy day to come and have a chat with me about but then the weekend fixture. And I think we'll call it there. So if you want to give us a five star, it helps us get noticed.
00:31:08
Speaker
We're on Spotify, on Apple. We've got an Instagram. You can even go and watch us on YouTube and go and put the faces to the voices that you can hear. And until next time, goodbye.